THE FULTON COUNTY NEW8, McCONNELLSBUIO, PA. JUST THINK WHAT THIS MEANS! .Unwashed wool in the grease is worth today sixty cents per pound. Clothes will be much higher in the Fall. Buy your suits and cloth today at old prices. ' Kool Kenny and Palm Beach Suits, Ctl) $10 and $10.50 HOME WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY RETAIL STORE ADJOINS THE MILL SPRING STREET CHAMBERSBURG, Pa, HUSTONTOWN. j . jPIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIBI , I .1 Tlf"'mm ".:'"""T1 "s. i i f r Candidates' Announcements. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby a nounce myself to tha voterg of Pulton County as a candidate on the Non-Partwan ticket for the office of Associatfi ' Judge, subjjct to the decision of the voters at the Primary Elec tion to be held Tuesday, Septem ber 18, 1917. I pladge myself that if com Dated and eke ted, I will dis charge the duties of the office, fearlessly, honestly, and to the very best of my ability. 1 re spectfully solicit the vote and in fluence of all who deem me worthy of support. David A. Black, Taylor township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Non-Partison ticket for the office of Associate J udge. I pledge myself to abide by the decision of the voters at the Primary Election to be held September 18, 1917, and if nom inated and elected, to discharge . the duties of the office to the best of my ability, fearlessly and hon estly. Frank Mason, Todd township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate, on the Non Partu an ticket for the office of Associate judge, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary elec tion to be held Tuesday Septem ber 18, 1917. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge my duty fearlessly and honestly. Your vote and influence respect fully solicited. Geo. B. MrcK, Todd township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Non-Pat tisan ticket for the office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the voters of Fulton county at the primary election to be held Tues day, September 18, 1917. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office fearlessly hon estly and to the very best of my ability and judgment, and re spectfully solicit your vote and influence. J. Clayton Hixson. Union township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate, on the Non Partisan ticket for the office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary elec tion to be held Tuesday Septem der 18, 1917. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge my duty fearlessly and honestly. Your vote and influence respect fully solicitPid. S. Edward McKee Union township. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. To the Republican voters of Ful ton County. At the coming Primary Elec tion I will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Jury Commissioner, and respectfully solicit the votps of the party. Thomas T Cromer, Post Office Dublin township. Fort Littleton. Tha Winner. Perseverance always wins In the long run usually In a walk. Youth's Companion. FOR SALE I) Y James J. Harris, McCon-ellsburg Pa. Hull A Uendcr, " Scott Ruojrsp, " ' Leslie W. Beyluf, " " Jacob WlnegardDer, Clesr Ridge, P. M, B. HolI'DKhead, HttirlnonvHe pi. A.t Limbersoo, Huxtontown, Pa. Berte Hann, Saluvla, Pa. Miss llewle Heliel. Well Tanner;-, Po, AND ALL GOOD DEAL J S, There was quite a large crowd in attendance at the children's services last Sunday, and a fine program was rendered. Frauk Deavor and family, Frank's mother, and Harry Dea vor motored to Altoona last Thursday and spent tbo time un til Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Jume Huston and daugh ter Alda, of Petersburg, Pa , are visiting relatives and friends in this neighborhood. One day last week, Eugene Chestnut brought the Reichtley Bros, lumber truck to his gar age at this place to make repairs. On last Saturday evening, Jobx Horton and family, and Howard Fleck, wife and daughter left their homes at Broad Top City and headed for the home of Wil ham Deavor by way of Everett, and llarrisonville, and arrived at destination at 9:30 where they remained until Sunday morning. At the same time and place, El mer Horton and family, of Rob ertsdale were entertained. The Horton boys and Mrs. Fleck are brothers and sister of Mrs. Dea vor. Mrs. Benfamm Horton of Broad Top City, was a recent guest for several weeks in the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E Deavor. She then went to Cherry Grove to visit another daughter, Mrs. Howard None-maker. Education is the foundation on' which one's life work depends. Build for success. Equip yourself for worthy, practical service. 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Miss Edna Hers was Miss Jen nie Chest) ut's guest at, Huston town last Sunday afternoon and attended children's services with her. Dally Thought What we want to see Is one who con breast into the world, do a mnn's work and still preserve his first and pure enjoyment of existence. Stevenson. . V.'icrii &U)IM Railway. Ir tTnrt May 27. 1917 Suuj .el to cuue ftlihout notice. Trains leave Hanoock ss follows: No, 1 S.S3 s. m. (daily except Sunday) for Cumberland and Intermediate points. No. 1-4 ci (dally except Sunday) for Il.tKcintowa, !,u Intermediate points. No, 8 I SS p. m. (dally) Western Express for Cumberland. Wt Virginia oolnis, sad PittHbursb, Chicago sod the Went. No. I LOT p. m. (dally) Express for Hagera town, Waynesboro, unamDereDurg, uei tysburg llnnovor, Hsliiinore, Washing ton, l b ladelpbia and New YoiU. O. K. STEWART' S. ENNES, Oen'l Passenger Ag t General Manager CHICHESTER S PILLS L-V TIIK DIAMOND ItBANuT yv vTftvN !:t ? A,k. 't(hi for A L 'ii sT rille in It. d and Hold aituiiicVV hoiri. ttalcl with niu, HMn.! Tale no other tint f .our V .....j... ... ru.i.R, (of u4 vc.n k noarn ai Iletl. SK.it. Al . n .i SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEkE Trespass notices for sale at the News office 6 for a quarter. Sent prepaid by mail if cash ac companies the order. Straw Hats $1.00, $2.00, $3.00. Straw Hat Weather is Here. PANAMAS ' $3.00, $5.00, $G 00. Children's Hals a Drj Specialty. Heaninger the Hatter, Chambersburg, P.i. M Vi a D Notice to Contractors Snlirrt pripo" In for 'h cmi t u . n of a onor -tc -iro b idge over Toujlouy Creek a U nle a f .r ug, Botbo' township, Fu ton County. Pa , will be received by tbe boaid of County Commissi neri of Fulton County at the Comm'siloner. olllos at McConnellsburg, Pan until July Jlh, 10.7 until 6 H. M.. and pub Holy npend by the Cou- tv rnmmlloneni tw.i lo.rs u(t r Hid hour above srt t.n the closing of IjIUh llidH muht be made on proposal blanks at tached to tbe Hpeclllcatlona and must be ac companled by a certllled check la tbe sum equal to at least ten per cent of the amonnt of bid and made payable without reservation to the order of the board of County Commis sioner of Fulton County. Plans and speclllcatioUH may be seen at the Counlv ComnilsHloi ent' ofllce In MuOonnella burr, Fulton county, Pa., where bidding blanks can be secured. Tbe right Is reserved to reject any or all bills, FKANK M. LODCK. CHAS. W. SCHOOLEY, ALHKKT neshit, Attest; County Commissioners. George B. Mellon, Clerk. ' - 8-W-I7-U Don't Forget! Everyone Must Register Before 10 P. M. im 26, 1917, Without Regard to Age. Everyone needing classes for readlnjr.rest purposes, or con. stant wear is requi ed to register bis or her name with ai befon June 26, 1917, in order to get glasses at the special price offered until that date. Come in and get acquainted with the type of eye service rendered by this modern exclusive Optical Store. What You Get When You Register: 1. Our expert eye examination, no drops. 2. Deep curved Torlc Sphere lenses. 3. Gold-filled latest style finger piece eye glasses or spec- tacles. 4. Leather covered steel case. These Four Features Complete $3.00 Keystone Optical Parlors 37 SOUrH MAIN STREET, Next Door to P. Nicklas Sons. Chambersburg, Pa. Open evenings 7 to J; Siturday, 10 p m. Special prices prevail on all prescription lenses. Meat Preserved Without Salt Lcun pork strips are suii-pivsorvcd without salt In Spain. Doer, bulTnlo, c-urlliou, bi'iir, gout nnd (unit incuts are preserved In much e 8in wuy. WEST DUBLIN. Paul and M vffaret Kirk who had been attending Juniata Col lege are at home for the summer. Paul's teacher Prof. Sabold ac companied him to his borne and attended tbe festival at Fairview on Saturday evening and attend ed Sunday School at Fairview on Sunday forenoon. . Frank Price who is employed at Mlnersville spent last week at his home in this township. Mrs. Alton Price and children spent Sunday with tbe family of Sarah Evans at Hustontown. Abram Anderson and wife, of Wells Valley and their niece Re becca Hershey, of Hiram visited relatives In Chambersburg and vicinity last week. Harmon Cromwell took tbem over in bis auto. Ralph Berkstresser and Josiab Deaver are on the sick lidt. Rev. Erb, of New B-iffaln, Per ry county is visiting his son Wil bert Erb, and preached at Laid ig on Ssnday afternoon. There was a large attend idcp at the festival at Fairview o Saturday eveuhg and a goo; buqi received. 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